ALBANY - Albany Historical Society presents another in its series of programs about interesting houses in the community, titled "If These Walls Could Talk," at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 18. in the Museum, 119 N. Water St., downtown Albany.
Guest speaker Tim Plum has produced a video about his home known as The Turner House, located at County E and Cincinnati St., at the southeast corner of Albany.
Plum interviewed several area residents familiar with this property and will show his video as part of his program for the membership meeting. Visitors are welcome and refreshments will be served by Jill and Larry Hanson.
During the business meeting, four board members will be elected and final plans will be made for the annual Christmas dinner on Dec. 11 at the Lions Building.
For more information about this and other activities of Albany Historical Society, call President Ruth Beckman, 862-3423, or Program Chair Peggy Wetter, 862-1120.
Guest speaker Tim Plum has produced a video about his home known as The Turner House, located at County E and Cincinnati St., at the southeast corner of Albany.
Plum interviewed several area residents familiar with this property and will show his video as part of his program for the membership meeting. Visitors are welcome and refreshments will be served by Jill and Larry Hanson.
During the business meeting, four board members will be elected and final plans will be made for the annual Christmas dinner on Dec. 11 at the Lions Building.
For more information about this and other activities of Albany Historical Society, call President Ruth Beckman, 862-3423, or Program Chair Peggy Wetter, 862-1120.